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Alaska Airlines adding electronic baggage tagging

 A welcome convenience for passengers who check luggage

By Patti Pietschmann, Travel Diva 

   


I like flying Alaska Airlines in First Class (that's me pictured below). 


They usually serve edible food, nothing fancy, but stuff (left is a first class breakfast on a flight to Maui) you know what it is and it tastes good. I also like being able to print my luggage tag on line and slip into a plastic carrier the airline sends on request. It makes it so easy to get luggage on the plane. But wait.

Now the U.S. carrier is taking baggage tags to new heights with by initiating electron Bag Tags (later this year).

Hi tech tagging streamlines check in


"This technology allows our guests to tag their own bags in just seconds and makes the entire check-in process almost all off-airport," said Charu Jain, senior vice-president of merchandising and innovation for Alaska Airlines. "Not only will travelers with the devices be able to quickly drop-off their luggage, our electronic bag tags will help also reduce lines in our lobbies and give our employees the opportunity to spend more one-on-one time with guests who ask for assistance." 

The electronic bag tags will allow guests to skip the step of printing traditional bag tags upon arrival at the airport. Instead, guests will be able to activate the devices from anywhere -- their home, office or car – up to 24-hours before their flight using the Alaska Airlines mobile app. 

The activation is done by simply touching the phone used for check-in to the electronic bag tag, which has an antenna that powers and reads the information transmitted from the phone. The e-paper bag tag's screen will then display the guest's flight information. 


Helps reduce drop-off time

Jain expects Alaska Airline's electronic bag tag will reduce the time guests spend dropping-off checked luggage by 40%. For example, a guest flying through Alaska Airline's tech hub at Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport, could drop off their luggage at the self-bag drop in three minutes or less. 

"Alaska Airlines is the first U.S. airline to pioneer this innovative electronic bag tag program here at SJC," said San José Mayor Sam Liccardo. "This program will modernize the check-in process and provide a more sustainable option for travelers." 

"Our electronic bag tags will not require batteries and are durable enough to potentially last a lifetime," said Jain.

Rollout of the electronic bag tags will happen in several phases. The first phase will initially include 2,500 Alaska Airlines' frequent fliers who will begin using the electronic bag tags in late 2022. Mileage Plan members will have the option to purchase the devices starting in early 2023. 

Alaska Airlines is partnering with Dutch company BAGTAG on the electronic bag tag. The devices are equipped with durable screens that have been tested to withstand being run over a luggage cart and are affixed to baggage just like any other bag tag, using an industrial strength plastic zip tie.

"We are very proud to announce the first American carrier adopting our EBT solutions," said BAGTAG managing director Jasper Quak. "Alaska Airlines' relentless efforts to make their passenger journey a true 21st-century experience makes us very confident in a successful rollout among their guests." 

About Alaska Airlines  

Alaska Airlines and its regional partners serve more than 120 destinations across the United States, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica and Mexico,, with a motto of  Next-Level Care,  low fares, award-winning customer service and sustainability efforts. 

Alaska is a member of the oneworld global alliance. 







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